Statistics
Here you can find key statistical reports and analysis on the Erasmus+ programme and its predecessor programmes.
The latest reports also include the first European Solidarity Corps report for 2018-2019.
Latest (published December 2020)
The Erasmus+ annual activity report presents an overview of the highlights and implemented activities from the year. It includes achievements on the policy priorities of Erasmus+, analysis on the programme's implementation, and projects examples. You can find detailed statistics on grants and participants per key action in the annex.
This first European Solidarity Corps report covers the beginning 15 months of the programme (October 2018-December 2019). The European Solidarity Corps is dedicated to supporting young people to engage in solidarity activities.
Recent years
The Erasmus+ annual activity report presents an overview of all activities implemented to date through Erasmus+ 2018 calls. Achievements on the policy priorities of Erasmus+, analysis on the programme's implementation, and projects examples are provided in the report, while detailed statistics on grants and participants per key action are presented in the annex.
The report provides an overview of all activities implemented to date through Erasmus+ 2017 calls. You can find statistics on grants and participants, information on the policy priorities of Erasmus+ and analysis on the programme's implementation.
The report provides an overview of all activities implemented to date through Erasmus+ 2016 calls. You can find statistics on grants and participants, information on the policy priorities of Erasmus+ and analysis on the programme's implementation.
The report covers the second year of implementation of Erasmus+, the EU programme for education, training, youth and sport. It aims to give an overview of all the activities implemented so far with regard to the Erasmus+ 2015 calls, planned under the 2015 Erasmus+ Annual Work Programme.
This report covers the first year of implementation of Erasmus+, the EU programme for education, training, youth and sport.
In January 2016, European Commission published figures on the last academic year (2013/14) of the Erasmus programme, which covered higher education mobility and cooperation projects under the former Lifelong Learning programme (2007-2013), part of Erasmus+.
Erasmus: Facts, Figures and Trends
Top 500 higher education institutions receiving Erasmus students
Top 500 higher education institutions sending Erasmus students
The Regional Impact Analysis of the Erasmus programme builds on the Erasmus Impact Study published in 2014 and looks at how an Erasmus mobility changes a student's skills and job prospects.
Previous statistics
In July 2014 the European Commission published statistics from the Erasmus programme during the 2012-2013 academic year. They include:
Erasmus facts, figures and trends
Annex 1: The number of out-bound students by country for studies and placements
Annex 2: Erasmus student mobility: home and destination countries
Annex 3: List of the top 100 higher education institutions receiving Erasmus students from abroad
Annex 4: List of the top 100 higher education institutions sending Erasmus students abroad
Annex 5: Well-known Erasmus alumni - inspiring careers
Annex 6: Number of out-bound Erasmus students per country studying or doing traineeships abroad
Erasmus statistics from 2010 to the present are available in the document library, with statistics from previous years available below.